2019
DOI: 10.1039/c9gc03006a
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Methylformate from CO2: an integrated process combining catalytic hydrogenation and reactive distillation

Abstract: Catalyst immobilization in decane and repetitive hydrogenation of CO2 to HCOOH-amine with subsequent reactive distillation of the resulting methanolic solution.

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“…This implies a decrease of the UCST and an increase of the settling time in the investigated temperature range. The further components 1,2-DMI and FA decrease the cross solubility of MeOH and Dec and mainly stay in the MeOH-rich product phase [5].…”
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“…This implies a decrease of the UCST and an increase of the settling time in the investigated temperature range. The further components 1,2-DMI and FA decrease the cross solubility of MeOH and Dec and mainly stay in the MeOH-rich product phase [5].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This implies a decrease of the UCST and an increase of the settling time in the investigated temperature range. The further components 1,2‐DMI and FA decrease the cross solubility of MeOH and Dec and mainly stay in the MeOH‐rich product phase . The addition of CO 2 had only a minor influence on settling time indicating that CO 2 in the quinary mixture does not affect the physicochemical properties as much as in the ternary mixture.…”
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